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Zahori type detector
Some time ago I built an electrostatic detector similar to the Zahori type and it is taking up space in my lab so I decided to offer it to anyone who wants to experiment with it. No guarantees. It does detect static charge very well, has a sensitivity control and on and off switch. Uses 2 9 volt batteries. No returns.
Email me at www.Goldfinder@Excite.com $25 plus $10 shipping. |
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Thanks for fixing Mr. Q.
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Remember the idea is to detect charges/ions coming from buried treasure. :rolleyes: |
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I PM you on Sunday but you don’t appear to have looked? Also tired to Email but link is not working.:frown: |
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You say that the metal box should be changed for a wooden one. As I remember reading on one of your threads that timber is a good insulator, and stops signal interference from outside interfering with the circuit boards inside the machine “is that right” What I am wondering is why do you not use a wooden box for your PDK if this is true? |
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Do you still have this goldfinder? I will purchase it off you
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